How to Regulate Biotechnology?

No roads lead to Nome

Regarding the article "Digital Audio Broadcasting Plays to Global Audience," March 9: Digital audio broadcasting may be wonderful, but it won't, by itself, make it possible for a motorist to "drive from Nome, Alaska, to Santiago, Chile, and listen to the same station at the same frequency," as one source in the article suggests. You see, there is no road to Nome. Michael S. Taylor Fairbanks, Alaska

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